Vehicle mounted crash impact attenuator

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Inventors

Carney, III, John F.

Application #

727347

Filed

Oct-8-1996

Published

Oct-20-1998

Current US Class

188/377
256/13.1
293/102
293/133
404/6

International Classes

B60R 019/22

Field of Search

293/120 293/132 293/133 293/142 293/1 293/38 293/102 404/6 256/1 256/13.1 188/371 188/377

Assignee

Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN)

Examiners

Pape; Joseph D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Waddey & Patterson, Waddey, Jr.; I. C.

US Patent References

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Other References

Roadside Design Guide; Chapter 8; pp. 8-1 thru 8-22; Amer Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials (1989).

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Abstract
A crash impact attenuator designed to be mounted on a service truck or other vehicle including a perimeter band, preferably with an elongated profile having generally arcuate ends spaced from each other and interconnected by opposing links of side walls. At substantially the center of the side walls, a loop of cable or similar high tension material is provided to limit any separation of the side walls from each other. Considering one of the two arcuate ends of the perimeter band as constituting the front of the crash impact attenuator and the other of the two arcuate ends of the perimeter band as constituting the back of the crash impact attenuator, the front of the attenuator is bolted or otherwise connected to the service vehicle to be protected it from impact and the rear of the impact attenuator cantilevers out from the rear of the service vehicle and spaced above the surface over which the service vehicle is traveling. The crash impact attenuator is held in the cantilever position by a cable extending from the rear of the crash impact attenuator to a boom or other standard provided on the rear of the service vehicle. At the front of the crash impact attenuator, two side-by-side cylinders are mounted inside the perimeter band. The two front cylinders are of a size that they are spaced from the cable loop. The rear of the crash impact attenuator has a third cylinder mounted inside the perimeter band and spaced from the cable loop. A grabber mechanism is mounted at the rear of the crash impact attenuator to direct errant vehicles into the attenuator in order to prevent them from rebounding off the system back into the flow of traffic. The entire system is open, devoid of any filler.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A crash impact attenuator including:

a. an elongated, continuous perimeter band encompassing an open area,

b. said crash impact attenuator having a front end, a back end separated from said front end, and opposing sides;

c. means for connecting said front end of said crash impact attenuator to a work piece to be protected from an errant vehicle;

d. front cylinders mounted in said open area and attached to said perimeter band proximate the front end of said crash impact attenuator, said cylinders also being connected to each other;

e. a rear cylinder positioned in said open area and connected to said perimeter band proximate the rear end of said crash impact attenuator;



Description
BACKGROUND OF TE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to crash impact attenuators and more particularly to such crash impact attenuators that are designed for mounting on vehicles such as trucks used in highway maintenance operations. Such systems are commonly referred to as Truck Mounted Attenuators, or TMAs.

Impact attenuation devices are energy absorbing systems employed for reducing the severity of vehicular collisions, especially the type involving a fast moving motor vehicle and a work piece such as a road barrier or a highway service vehicle used in highway maintenance repair operations. The success of crash impact attenuators is measured by the ability of the devices to limit the extent of injuries suffered by people and the damage done by the equipment as a consequence of such collisions.

It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that public highway and safety departments have employed a variety of accident preventive measures in an effort to prevent and/or reduce the personal injuries and property damage resulting from vehicular collisions occurring on the nation's major highways as well as its local roads. Such accident preventive measures may be classified into two basic categories: warning devices designed to be operative to forestall the occurrence of a vehicular collision and protective devices designed to afford protection to both persons and property in the event of a vehicular collision.
 
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